Is there such a thing? Disclaimer: I’m a fairly non-tech-savvy person regarding batteries. I’m looking at the EcoFlow batteries and similar and seeing how everyone uses them. I’m thinking I may not need that much power.
I have recently set up my fridge in the back of my 200. It previously lived in my work truck and was plugged into a socket that was always on, and since I drove it every day, it was a non-issue.
But now, for the first time, I’m considering adding a battery to the mix. I figured I would plug my fridge into a small battery, which would then be plugged into the DC socket in the LC cargo area and would charge when the vehicle runs. When I stop for the night, the battery would run the fridge until morning, soon after which I’d hit the road again.
Is there a better-sized (or better suited) battery for this kind of application? Maybe one that takes up less space? Sorry if this seems like an ignorant question!
Edited to add: I would not be powering anything else. Just the fridge, which is admittedly probably older than most mud members , if that has any bearing on power requirements.
I have recently set up my fridge in the back of my 200. It previously lived in my work truck and was plugged into a socket that was always on, and since I drove it every day, it was a non-issue.
But now, for the first time, I’m considering adding a battery to the mix. I figured I would plug my fridge into a small battery, which would then be plugged into the DC socket in the LC cargo area and would charge when the vehicle runs. When I stop for the night, the battery would run the fridge until morning, soon after which I’d hit the road again.
Is there a better-sized (or better suited) battery for this kind of application? Maybe one that takes up less space? Sorry if this seems like an ignorant question!
Edited to add: I would not be powering anything else. Just the fridge, which is admittedly probably older than most mud members , if that has any bearing on power requirements.